Rivers & creeks
Well-Known Member
We've fitted gas so need a gas alarm. The 'marine' units are insanely expensive, even NASA charge about £65 yet claim it uses inexpensive parts. So then I come across this:
http://www.lightinthebox.com/sg-2008h-lpg-gas-detector-with-nc-no-relay-output_p214287.html?utm_source=mb_ShoppingUK&utm_medium=PCS&utm_campaign=5078&litb_from=paid_pcs_Shopping¤cy=GBP&lightinthebox&CA_6C15C=1134292543
It's 12v hard wired and even has a relay so I guess if you had a solenoid you could have auto shut off using it as well. Costs £9.
Why the heck to marine companies charge so much? Just rip off practices.
Even this is only £33, has mains and 12v hard wiring, relay, alarm for high temperature and alarm for Carbon Monoxide.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GAS-CO-LPG-DETECTOR-COMBINED-12V-230V-WITH-LCD-DISPLAY-/191449510001?
Is the marine market actually really small or do they charge us obscene prices because they've always got away with it?
http://www.lightinthebox.com/sg-2008h-lpg-gas-detector-with-nc-no-relay-output_p214287.html?utm_source=mb_ShoppingUK&utm_medium=PCS&utm_campaign=5078&litb_from=paid_pcs_Shopping¤cy=GBP&lightinthebox&CA_6C15C=1134292543
It's 12v hard wired and even has a relay so I guess if you had a solenoid you could have auto shut off using it as well. Costs £9.
Why the heck to marine companies charge so much? Just rip off practices.
Even this is only £33, has mains and 12v hard wiring, relay, alarm for high temperature and alarm for Carbon Monoxide.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GAS-CO-LPG-DETECTOR-COMBINED-12V-230V-WITH-LCD-DISPLAY-/191449510001?
Is the marine market actually really small or do they charge us obscene prices because they've always got away with it?